Depends on you luck. Some People have survived. Others have died
you would fall off
Yes, you would likely know if you were struck by lightning. Lightning strikes can cause a variety of physical effects, such as burns, temporary paralysis, loss of consciousness, or cardiac arrest. If someone suspects they have been struck by lightning, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
Jew
If it has more trees, they will get struck
The dinosaurs would come back....and they would be pissed.
Matt hasselbeck
Roy Sullivan holds the record for being struck by lightning the most times and surviving. He was struck a total of seven times between 1942 and 1977. Despite the odds, he survived each lightning strike.
In 2019, the city of Burlington in Ontario, Canada recorded approximately 1.13 lightning strikes per square kilometer. The number of individuals struck by lightning in Burlington specifically would be a fraction of this statistic and not readily available. Lightning strikes on individuals are relatively rare events.
Benjamin Franklin is said to have "discovered" electricity by flying a kite in a storm with a key attached to it, where lightning struck the key.
It depends. Like say you got struck and your neighbor saw you get struck and he/she calls 911 right away, you could be saved. But if you get struck and no one comes to help you for a long time then you're a goner.
Tiger Sue
Maybe or maybe not. It just depends on how hard the pot hit and how fast it fell or how close the person is to the pot when it got struck by lightning.